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Fusing traditional Tejano sounds with blues, rock and country, he recorded with Bob Dylan, the Rolling Stones and Ry Cooder.
Garth Brooks' version of "To Make You Feel My Love" went No. 1 on the country radio airplay charts 27 years ago today—on Aug. 1, 1998.
Music has been my life ever since I grabbed the accordion,' he told Texas Monthly a couple of years back. 'I can talk to my accordion ... I can make it happy or make it cry.' ...
The five-story, 4,500-square-foot home sits on Strivers’ Row, the landmarked stretch of late-1800s townhomes that once formed ...
Flaco Jimenez, the legendary accordionist from San Antonio who won multiple Grammys and helped expand the popularity of ...
Margo Price's new video pays homage to Bob Dylan's 'Subterranean Homesick Blues.' She's not the first to do so.
The Harlem townhouse is located on Strivers’ Row, once the epicenter of elite African-American life ...
60 years ago, in July 1965, one of Bob Dylan’s most celebrated and influential songs was released. Like A Rolling Stone was a ...
Last night, Bob Dylan reminded his fans that he still has plenty of songs in his repertoire worth revisiting. On Tuesday evening, the Duluth-born bard ...
According to the famed producer and record engineer, Glyn Johns, Bob Dylan wanted to create an album with The Beatles and The Rolling Stones.
On July 29, 1966, Bob Dylan got aboard his ’64 Triumph Tiger T100 and, ultimately, disappeared from the public eye for nearly ...
In a 1969 interview with Jann Wenner, Dylan elaborated on his physical and mental state in the months leading up to the ...